Thanks Jens.

I'll change that config.  I did see the warning, but figured I would
run it anyway.

In a document-based app created using the Xcode template, there is in
fact a window outlet on File's Owner, which in this case is of class
MyDocument.  What does that window outlet actually represent?


-s





On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 1:45 AM, Jens Alfke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 30 Jul '08, at 9:51 PM, Sumner Trammell wrote:
>
>> but it doesn't work.  I get *** -[MyDocument window]: unrecognized
>> selector sent to instance 0x1613ab30 in the run log.
>>
>> aSender is the WebView in the main window.
>> self is the MyDocument object, and it has a window outlet that I can
>> see when I right-click the File's Owner in IB.
>
> Look at your code. You tried to send -window to a MyDocument object, which
> is a subclass of NSDocument:
>
>>        [[self window] addChildWindow:[aSender window]
>> ordered:NSWindowAbove];
>
> There is no such method (because documents can have multiple windows, so
> there's no sensible result.)
>
> You must have gotten a warning about this at compile time. *Do not ignore
> such warnings*. They should be treated as error messages because, nearly
> always, they indicate a situation that will throw an exception at runtime,
> causing your app to fail. I recommend turning on the "treat warnings as
> errors" build config checkbox.
>
> —Jens
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